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Browse through our finest edit of pre-selected diamonds, and start your journey towards your perfect piece of jewelry. We have carefully curated a list of diamonds that fall within the highest grading categories, available in ten different shapes and a range of carat sizes. Each diamond is certified by the GIA, the creator of the 4 C’s grading system, and the most highly regarded independent grading organizations in the World. LEARN MORE Need help with your search? We are here to assist you: CONTACT US | 020 3960 4489
Diamond carat refers to its weight, not size or quality. One carat equals 200 milligrams, and larger diamonds are rarer and more valuable. Carat weight affects the diamond's price, but it should be considered alongside other factors like cut, colour, and clarity for overall quality assessment. LEARN MORE Need help with your search? We are here to assist you: CONTACT US | 020 3960 4489
Diamond colour grading assesses the absence of colour in a diamond. A chemically pure and structurally flawless diamond is completely colourless. The GIA D-to-Z scale measures the degree of colourlessness, with D representing colourless and Z indicating increasing presence of colour, affecting the diamond's quality and value.
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Diamond clarity evaluates the presence of internal and external imperfections or "inclusions" and "blemishes." The GIA clarity scale ranges from "Flawless" to "Included" (with subcategories), rating a diamond's transparency and purity. Higher clarity grades signify fewer imperfections, enhancing the diamond's quality and value.
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Diamond cut refers to how well a diamond's facets interact with light, influencing its brilliance and sparkle. The GIA's cut grading system ranges from "Excellent" to "Poor." A well-cut diamond maximises its beauty, making cut one of the most significant factors in assessing a diamond's quality and desirability.
Please note that a diamond cut grade is only given to round brilliant diamonds.
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The GIA (Gemological Institute of America) is the world's most renowned diamond grading laboratory. Founded in 1931, the GIA set the standard for the entire diamond industry and created the original 4C (Carat, Cut, Clarity, Color) grading system.
When you choose a natural diamond with a GIA certificate, you can be assured that you have the most accurate and impartial assessment of its quality.
GIA diamonds are graded by independent gemologists who are experts in their field.
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Diamond polish grade evaluates the smoothness of a diamond's surface. It's rated from Excellent to Poor, reflecting the quality of a diamond's facet polishing. A higher polish grade enhances the diamond's brilliance and overall visual appeal.
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- VERY GOOD
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Diamond symmetry is a critical factor that determines its brilliance and sparkle. It is graded on a scale from Excellent to Poor, with Excellent being the highest grade.
A diamond with Excellent symmetry has evenly aligned and proportioned facets, which allows light to travel through the diamond efficiently, resulting in maximum brilliance and scintillation.
Errors in symmetry, such as misaligned or improperly shaped facets, or an off-centered table, can reduce the diamond's brilliance.
When choosing a diamond, it is important to consider its symmetry grade. Diamonds with Excellent or Very Good symmetry grades will have the most brilliant and sparkling appearance.
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Diamond fluorescence is a natural phenomenon where a diamond emits a soft, coloured glow when exposed to ultraviolet light. This glow can vary from none to strong, with shades typically appearing bluish or yellowish. While None to faint fluorescence typically has no impact on a diamond's appearance, strong fluorescence can occasionally make the stone appear hazy or milky, reducing its desirability and value.
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Diamond depth percentage is a measure of a diamond's height relative to its width, expressed as a percentage. It's determined by dividing the diamond's depth by its diameter. An excessively shallow or deep depth percentage can impact the diamond's brilliance and overall look. The ideal depth percentage may vary depending on the diamond's shape, but it is a crucial factor in assessing diamond quality.
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The diamond's table percentage grade indicates the size of the table facet in relation to the diamond's diameter, expressed as a percentage. It significantly influences a diamond's appearance, brilliance, and value, with an ideal range depending on the diamond's shape and cut.
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